Notes: 148 - José Domingo Arriola and Guadalupe de Zúñiga. In the year of the Lord 1805 on the first day of September, the three banns mandated by the Holy Council of Trent on three consecutive feast days having solemnly preceded; the first on the 18th of August, a Sunday; the second on the day of San Bartolomé on the 24th; and the third on the 25th, a Sunday, with no canonical impediment having resulted, I, Fray Narciso Gutiérrez, minister of Tumacácori, inside the church asked José Domingo Arriola, widower of Cayetana Arvizu, and María Guadalupe Zúñiga, daughter of Juan Ignacio Zúñiga and María Cartagena, Indians of this Mission, if they wanted to be joined in matrimony, and having received their consent according to present church policy, I solemnly joined them in true and legitimate marriage on the same day. Present and well-known witnesses were José Ignacio Peralta, married to María Luz; Juan Legarra, married to María Pilar Arcayos; and Juan Antonio Rodriguez, married to Antonia Mascareño, all residents of this Mission; and for this truth I signed on the said day, month, and year as above. = Fray Narciso Gutiérrez (rubric), Minister of Doctrine for His Majesty |